Facial Hair Growth Inhibitor Creams (Vaniqa generics)

Some of us have undesirable hair growth. Let’s talk frankly, we all badly want to get rid of it. There is some ways to dispose of it: depilation creams, wax, laser, etc. The laser is a highly efficient method, but it doesn’t fit everyone and the cost of the whole course is too high.

Shaving, as well as waxing and depilation creams, have to be done systematically and it’s additional booked time in our everyday routine. There is one option that may help us to save our time and get the best result: hair growth inhibitor creams. They don’t retire undesirable hair forever, but in a compound, with regular hair removal methods, they help to get the most of it. Consultation with your dermatologist will help to choose one which would fit you the most and in which combinations.

Today I’m going to tell you about Vaniqa and its analogues (generics) Eflora and Elyn creams with pure Eflornithine Hydrochloride 13,9% composition. This component is hair growth inhibitor which is approved by FDA (Federal Drug Association) and recommended to decrease facial hair growth. The main component of Vaniqa is Eflornithine which showed great results in changing facial hair growth clinic tests. Let’s take a look at one of the examples: “European Journal of Dermatology” announced a research with applying eflornithine 11.5% for 4 months. The woman, which took part in this study, marked reducing of facial hair growth, it became shortly and quantity of hair minimizes.

Vaniqa, Eflora and Elyn creams are 13.9% Eflornithine which helps to decrease facial hair growth effectively and for sure. Let me underline, applying Eflora or Elyn creams doesn’t lead to complete loss of facial hair, but it shows great results in the mix with other hair removal methods as a minimizing frequency of hair growth.

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Marcella Jiovanni

Skin Care Professional

“Marcella Jiovanni actively promotes the importance of maintaining healthy skin, she envisions the future of dermatology as moving away from pure medical, pharmacological dermatology and flowing more toward a holistic approach to wellness and skincare.”